Diddy Doubles Down On His Three Kingdoms

Kings here, kings there, kings everywhere. It’s reached the point where artists have been stepping up to issue their royal claims, to the point where New York alone has already fielded dozens of aspiring rulers. Not long ago, Diddy — easily one of hip-hop’s biggest success stories — declared himself to be the king of New York, Miami, and L.A during a conversation with Quality Control’s P last week.

“We have a lot of kings, but P baby, we’re going to put some respect on that name,” explained Diddy, before turning to the camera. “Since I’m king of New York, Miami, and L.A, I come with greetings from the other empires. I pay respect to you.” Now, it would appear that Puff is doubling down on his claims, as evidenced by a recent video in which he issues a royal decree of sorts.

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“I came to open the city back up,” he declares, in a video shared by Akademiks. “The city is officially back open! Says I, the king of New York, Miami, and L.A!” Given that Diddy has previously — at least, so the stories go — taken issue with rappers claiming dominion over outside turf, one has to wonder about his motivation in setting his sights beyond the Big Apple. To think, the “kingdom” of New York is already contested enough as it is, and it’s easy to imagine many hailing from both Miami and L.A displeased with Diddy’s overreach.

In truly kingly fashion, however, it’s unlikely Diddy will be concerned with the naysayers. Expect him to continue pushing this narrative until he meets resistance, if he even does. In the meantime, sound off in the comments — to those who hail from Miami and Los Angeles, would you pledge your allegiance to Love? If not, would you be prepared to meet him in open combat? 

GoldLink Shares The Triumphant ‘White Walls’ From His Upcoming Album ‘Haram’

DMV rapper GoldLink returns this week with the lead single from his newly announced album Haram!, which is set for a June 18 release on Squaaash Club/RCA Records. The genre-mixing artist said of the new single “White Walls,” “It’s destructive, it’s ‘wrong,’ it sounds crazy + it’s a pop song. PLAY IT LOUD!” The visualizer for the song features drone shots of GoldLink in an abandoned-looking city, cut with infrared shots that look just like the Predator’s heat vision. This time around, GoldLink goes for a more bass-heavy sound, with a menacing 808 loop backing distorted vocals spitting boastful rhymes.

Haram! will be GoldLink’s first release since the acclaimed Diaspora, which came out in June 2019. It’s a 15-track album with features from Bibi Bourelly, Flo Milli, NLE Choppa, Rich The Kid, and Santigold, and was created as GoldLink lived in Amsterdam and London during the pandemic and its resulting rounds of quarantine. “White Walls” also contains a shot at Sheck Wes, who GoldLink previously called out on “Justine’s Interlude” after singer Justine Skye accused the “Mo Bamba” rapper of abuse.

GoldLink had a relatively quiet 2020 while creating this album, only poking his head out to share the funky “Sorrow, Tears, And Blood” with Dreamville singer Ari Lennox.

Listen to “White Walls” above. Haram! is due 6/18. Pre-save it here.

Halle Berry Says She Loves When Rappers Name-Drop Her

Halle Berry is widely regarded as being one of the most beautiful women in Hollywood. The actress and former pageant queen has become known for her unparalleled beauty, part of the reason why she’s now a household name. 

Of course, as many of Hollywood’s most beautiful women, its customer for a few rappers to a shoutout appreciating her gorgeous visage. With more than 20 hip-hop songs mentioning the Cleveland native, she holds the title of every rapper’s fantasy woman by a landslide. As for what she thinks when she hears her name-dropped by rappers, she dished to social media users that she’s flattered by the shoutouts. 


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“I wonder how Halle Berry feels about being mentioned in damn near every rap song,” tweeted a user. In response, the Oscar-winning actress quote retweeted it letting folks know, “I love it!” 

Among all of the moments the Hollywood starlet has been namedropped, here are some highlights: 

Kanye West on “The New Workout Plan” hilariously rhymes, “What’s scary to me is/Henny makes girls look like/Halle Berry to me.” 

50 Cent spits on his 2005 track  “What If,” “Man what if Halle Berry was my next baby moms/Sh-t I get that child support up with no problem”

Hurricane Chris released the iconic track, “Halle Berry (She Fine’s)” back in 2009 dedicated to recognizing her beauty.  


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Waka Flocka Flame raps on “Round Of Applause, “That girl look like Halle Berry when I’m on no means/When I hit the scene girls yelling and they scream.” 

On “F*ckin Problems,” Kendrick Lamar spits on his verse, “Halle Berry, hallelujah/Holla back I’ll do ya, beast.” He revisits her again on 2013’s “Money Trees,” this time around rhyming, “It go Halle Berry or hallelujah/Pick your poison tell me what you doing.” 


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Of course, these are just a few of the many Halle name-drops. Which one is your favorite? Let us know down in the comments. 

Model Duckie Thot Is Tired Of The Kendall Jenner Comparisons

South Sudanese and Australian supermodel Duckie Thot is tired of the Kendall Jenner comparisons. After sharing a new picture online, people were quick to point out the similarities in their looks, comparing the two models in the comments. However, after catching onto them, Duckie quickly told fans that she’s not fond of the connection.

Responding to someone who called her the “Black Kendall Jenner,” Duckie Thot requested for her followers to stop bringing the two up in the same conversations… at least as far as their looks pertain.


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“lol y’all need to let this comparison go,” she wrote on Twitter. 

Fans have connected the two since Duckie Thot initially rose to fame a few years ago. Alongside her sister Nikki Perkins, they were compared to Kendall and Kylie incessantly— enough so that some bloggers devoted entire posts to the talks. Duckie has a similar career to Kendall Jenner as both have walked in high-profile runway shows across North America, Europe, and around the world. If you’ve compared Duckie to Kendall in the past though, it’s time to stop.


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Check out the picture below, which got people making the comparison in the first place. Do you think they look alike?

Diddy Says French Montana Has The Song Of The Summer

Even though Suge Knight famously roasted him (and/or Jermaine Dupri) at the 1995 Source Awards for always dancing in his artists’ videos, Diddy has gone down as one of the best hypemen in Hip-Hop history. The legendary record producer, executive, and businessman has played a part in pushing countless hits, and now, Diddy has turned his sights to Bad Boy-affiliated artist French Montana, who apparently has an exciting new single on the way.

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“We make hits. We been making hits all yall lives,” Diddy says in his Instagram PSA. “Your whole lives, ever since yall been born. Even before you were thought of, we been making hits. And we not gone stop this summer, alright?”

“Song of the summer,” Diddy concludes and immediately pressed play on French Montana’s forthcoming single. The song appears to be built around a familiar sample of the trumpets from Jerry Rivera’s “Amores Como El Nuestro,” which were also prominently featured on Shakira‘s 2006 hit “Hips Don’t Lie.” While the production gets the biggest look in Diddy’s Instagram teaser, viewers can hear a glimpse of French’s verse as he raps, “Uptown boys, nothing liver/Get the bag, then I wiggle like Wilder.”

French Montana‘s forthcoming single “FWMGAB” arrives on Friday, June 11. While we wait for the track to officially release, check out the snippet below and let us know if you think that French Montana has a banger on the way.

Mike WiLL Made-It Gifts Swae Lee A Louis Vuitton Trunk Full Of Cash

Swae Lee has been down in Miami celebrating his 28th birthday getting into all sorts of celebratory antics. Earlier in the year, Swae Lee and his Rae Sremmurd group mate and brother Slim Jxmmi suffered the loss of their stepfather Floyd Sullivan after he was reportedly shot several times. 

The sole person of interest in the case was the youngest brother of the rappers, which Swae Lee opened up about earlier this year as part of his new Snapchat series Swae Meets World, discussing how painful the death was for him. Now more than a year removed from the tragedy, the “Sunflower” artist is spending some time down in Florida having a blast for his birthday. 


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Documenting most of his Miami birthday antics on his Instagram story, the Mississippi rapper shared one gift in particular that he really appreciated. “Aye, my brother man Mike Will got me a treasure chest, the Louis treasure chest with the spare change,” remarked Swae. 

“That sh*t hard,” he continued as he admired the designer chest filled with cash. He then grabbed some of the cash and began making it rain from off of a Miami hotel rooftop.  

“This is crazy, we got birds, we got birds over here,” said the rapper and his entourage as they laughed and sprinkled the cash down to the individuals lounging at the pool. 

Happy belated to Swae!

Do People Want Migos’ “Culture III” To Succeed?

This Friday, Migos are set to deliver Culture 3, the climactic chapter of their long-running and surprisingly controversial trilogy. While that description may be surprising to some, it’s hard not to recall the tides steadily turning against the Atlanta trifecta following the release of Culture 2. It was certainly interesting to observe from afar. Not one year prior to the project’s arrival, Migos were earning universal acclaim for the first Culture. The project was strong enough to elicit a Beatles comparison from Donald Glover. It became a recurring presence on basically every year-end best-of list. Some have even called it the definitive modern trap album.

Yet only one year later, the sequel was met with a frostier response. That’s not to say it was panned. Songs like “Narcos,” “Walk It Talk It,” “Stir Fry,” and “Motorsport” were easily some of the crew’s most successful tracks. Alas, the album’s gargantuan length — especially compared to its predecessor — was a sore spot for many. At twenty-four tracks, Culture II was largely called out for being a thinly-veiled attempt at “stream trolling,” tailored to run up numbers at the cost of being a cohesive listening experience. At a modest thirteen tracks, Culture felt intentional in its design, a quality that cemented Migos as visionaries amidst a sea of imitators. On the expansive Culture II, the mantra of bigger is better appeared to be an unspoken motivator, leading to the impression that the trio were flinging ideas at the wall and hoping something stuck.

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Regardless of how one might have felt about Culture II at the time of its release, it’s hard to deny that the project kicked off a new era of Migos disillusionment. That’s not to play the role of an apologist. Offset, Quavo, and Takeoff were undeniably ubiquitous following the album’s release, to the point where many felt that their sound had come to oversaturate the entire market. Fueling that unfavorable narrative was the fact that Quavo and Takeoff both went on to deliver solo albums later that year, with Offset’s debut Father Of 4 arriving at the beginning of 2019 — though it was originally meant to drop in December. Their sound hadn’t exactly undergone any drastic changes, but it seemed as if the public was growing weary of their approach, be it the triplet flow, the autotune-tinged deliveries, or the ostentatious subject matter.

It’s unclear what was expected, or even desired. The Migos haven’t exactly changed their style throughout the years, and based on what we’ve heard from Culture III so far, the upcoming album will not be a reinvention of the wheel. Though the group has emphasized a back-to-basics approach, with Quavo having previously teased a “return to the trap,” one has to wonder how many will be willing to embrace the trifecta once again. Though the 50 Cent-sampling “Need It” might have been acclaimed were it included on Culture, Migos released the single to an audience still wary of welcoming them back with fanfare. That’s not to say reception fell flat; “Need It” and their recent single “Straightenin” have both seen heavy support on streaming services and YouTube alike. But it’s been hard to shake the pervading feeling that many are hoping Culture III marks a proverbial death knell for the once-mighty trio.

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Given the circumstances surrounding the release of Culture III this Friday, as well as the current hip-hop landscape and Migos’ position within it, it will certainly be interesting to see how the project performs on the charts. Culture II, though hardly critically acclaimed, was a commercial juggernaut, debuting at number one with nearly two-hundred-thousand albums sold. For additional context, the first Culture moved impressive one-hundred-and-thirty-one units. At this moment, Culture III may be the first of the series to break tradition. And best believe, should that indeed be the case, a vocal band of detractors will be quick to let the world know it.

Considering that only a few years ago Migos were praised for their innovation and influence, it’s a testament to how tastes and trends have shifted. It’s hard to picture the Migos as outsiders, given the impact their presence has had on today’s generation of hip-hop newcomers, but it’s starting to feel like Culture III is more of a high-stakes endeavor than initially believed. There appear to be a contingent of listeners praying for the group’s demise, and anything less than peak performance would surely be the catalyst for smug celebration. On the other hand, their newfound position as slight underdogs might endear them to a new audience, setting the table for Culture 3 to be perceived as a redemption arc of sorts. 

With the project only a few days, perhaps it’s time to consider which camp you stand in — if any. Sound off in the comments if you’re excited for Culture III, which features guest appearances from Drake, Future, Pop Smoke, Juice WRLD, and more.

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Kanye West & Irina Shayk Dating Rumors Confirmed

Kanye West and supermodel Irina Shayk were recently spotted in Provence, France for Kanye’s forty-fourth birthday and, according to the latest reports, they’re 100% a couple. TMZ has confirmed that they’re spending romantic time together but, as of right now, it’s unclear how serious they are.

Celebrating his birthday in France, Kanye was hanging out with Irina Shayk, as well as some other friends, smiling and walking around the grounds of a luxury boutique hotel. They reportedly spent some alone time together, taking a few moments away from the group. 


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Last week, it was rumored that Kanye may have been hooking up with the supermodel. They have a long history of working with one another. Shayk has been featured in some of West’s runway shows and the rapper has even name-dropped her in a few of his songs, including “Christian Dior Denim Flow.” She was also included in the music video for “Power.”

Previously, Irina Shayk was in a four-year relationship with actor Bradley Cooper. They have a child together. 


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Kanye is presently in the midst of a divorce filing with his estranged wife Kim Kardashian, who wished him a happy birthday yesterday. “Love U for life,” she wrote in her message.

We’ll keep you posted on more information about Kanye and Irina’s rumored relationship. Check out some photos of Irina below.

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Goldlink Disses Sheck Wes On Twitter & Praises Azealia Banks

Goldlink made his fiery return to music on Wednesday (June 9) with the debut of his new single “White Walls.” Alongside the release of single, the DMV native announced his forthcoming LP. Coming back to social media to share the new music, his return to Twitter was marked with a bang. 

On Wednesday, in a series of tweets, the rapper reignited his existing tension with Sheck Wes, all while praising Azealia Banks and announcing when to expect the arrival of his next LP. 


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“F*kk u Sheck Wes,” began the rapper in all caps. He continued firing shots at the Cactus Jack rapper with, “Ima drink some cacti and spit on your white tee you dirty butt n*gga.” He continued in a second tweet, “And Sheck it ain’t my fault data ya men jumped out, got spanked then ya mans got shot.” He took a jab at Wes’ appearance in another one. 

These shots come after Goldlink already called out the rapper in his new single. “F*ck Sheck Wes,” spits Goldlink on the track. 

After firing shots at Wes, he switched gears a bit, instead giving Azealia Banks her flowers. “Also while in here. I must say Azealia Banks is one of the best artists of our generation and must be respected,” tweeted the “Best Rapper in the F*ckin World” artist. 

He finished the brief rant with an official album announcement, revealing HARAM! will be out June 18th.